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Victoriahoperose
Again and Again | Jonathan Evison
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Mehso-so

I don‘t know about this one. Even though this wasn‘t a super long book, I just felt like it drug on for forever. I honestly kept hanging on for Angel because I loved his character. It game Big Fish vibes at first, but then just fell flat for me. Cool concept. Some interesting things, but overall, I didn‘t love this one.

dabbe 🖤🐾🖤 3w
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Susanita
Again and Again | Jonathan Evison
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Eugene claims to have lived several past lives, from Spain and Italy to Oregon and California, and even spent time as a cat in Chelsea. This is a very intriguing story, and I can‘t wait to see #whereintheworld it goes next.

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Darklunarose
Reincarnation | Suzanne Weyn
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Pickpick

Just finished this and I loved it. It only took me three days of reading, but those days were a bit apart! The pre is is different from books I had read before and that made it all the more interesting. For a fussy butted reader such as myself it‘s always nice to find a story you can just sink into.

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Darklunarose
Reincarnation | Suzanne Weyn
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Miss Adele keeping me company while we getting over whatever bug we have picked up over the last couple of weeks. Good thing is I‘m finishing up a good few books I have been reading (got to love ADHD reading!) I should be finished this book tonight…I‘m really enjoying the concept of this one, which is rather different to other things I have been reading.

Ruthiella 😻😻😻 4mo
Jari-chan Kitty purrs are the best medicine! Get better soon! 4mo
AnnCrystal 🙏 May you and yours recover swiftly 💕😻💝. 4mo
dabbe #adorableadele Hope you both feel better soon! 🖤🐾🖤 4mo
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Darklunarose
Reincarnation | Suzanne Weyn
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This book is due back soon, so I think I need to try and read it in the next few days. Good thing is we have almost nothing on today so lots of time to read.

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Kboltz
Again and Again | Jonathan Evison
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Pickpick

I had never heard of this author or this book and all I can say is..read it now! Not since the Notebook have I felt such a read. Eugene is living out his life in a home and his past life stories are there to back up his long lost loves. I loved this book!!!!❤️. Just read it!

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PsiWriter

A great book giving accurate information about our pre-life planning. If you are trying to make sense of your life, read this book.

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Melkyl
Again and Again | Jonathan Evison
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Pickpick

I devoured this #BOTM club book. It kept me guessing as to what was really going on with the main character, Eugene. It overall had a very intriguing premise. Through it all, I loved to love story…the idea of a love that transcends centuries and even lifetimes.

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Jennaree3
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Pickpick

This one was a very fast read. Read it in two days. I am left curious. Not a spiritual person to start, I am fortunate that I already possess an open mind, a character trait this book highly encourages. We don't know all there is to know about this life, the next one, or the last. All we can do in the here and now is remain open, learn, grow, and help those around us. While referencing the Old Testament in the book, I couldn't help but realize⬇️

Jennaree3 That most of these teachings, those of reincarnation, of paying debts and earning your next life, are highly, highly Buddhist teachings. Interesting perspective. 8/10. Category: psychology, reincarnation, psychics 9mo
PsiWriter Loved this book! Read it many years ago and began exploring past life regression as a result. 7mo
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Cathyloves2read
Again and Again | Jonathan Evison
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I finished reading about a minute ago, and am typing this review with tears in my eyes. The book ended so beautifully. The story made a lot of twists and turns in its way to the end. It wasn‘t all happy, some parts were very sad and disturbing. This man, Gino, lived quite a life (or lives?). I thoroughly enjoyed this book, and look forward to reading more by this author. I highly recommend this read.

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